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1966 saw his first number one song " I'm a Lonesome Fugitive ", also written by Liz Anderson, which Haggard acknowledges in his autobiography remains his most popular number with audiences.
Considered to be " the series finale that invented the modern-day series finale ," " The Judgement ", the final episode of The Fugitive, attracted a 72 % audience share when broadcast.
In addition to the new track " Kill the King ", Capitol insisted on the inclusion of " Dread and the Fugitive Mind ", a track recorded for the The World Needs a Hero album, then in the production stage.
An alumnus of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, he is probably best known for his co-starring role of Chief Peter B. Clifford in the television series McCloud with Dennis Weaver from 1970 until 1977, for his role as a prisoner in the film Cool Hand Luke ( 1967 ), and for his role as the witness who cleared Dr. Richard Kimble ( David Janssen ) in " The Judgment ", the series finale of The Fugitive ( TV series ).
She also appeared in " The Homecoming ", a 1964 television episode of The Fugitive, starring David Janssen, playing the sinister Dorina Pruitt.
* " Vanderbilt's Fugitive poets featured in PBS special to air on WDCN ", Vanderbilt University.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, she had guest starring roles in numerous TV series, including The Fugitive, The Lloyd Bridges Show, Star Trek episode " That Which Survives ", Perry Mason " episode # 245 " The Case of the
In that same year she appeared in " Dark Corner ", an episode of The Fugitive, starring David Janssen.
Antonio's only recurring TV guest role character was on Here Come the Brides, but he made multiple appearances as different characters on 1960s and 1970s series like The Rookies, Mission: Impossible, Gunsmoke, The Fugitive, Twelve O ' Clock High, Star Trek ( in the memorable episode " Let That Be Your Last Battlefield ", in which he played the half-white, half-black alien pursued by the oppositely half-black, half-white alien played by Frank Gorshin ), I Dream of Jeannie, and The Defenders.
In 1952 Abrashkin wrote the screenplay for Little Fugitive under the name " Ray Ashley ", which he co-produced and co-directed with Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin.
Prior to home video, The Fugitive was part of the original lineup on the " Arts & Entertainment Network ", commonly known as A & E, beginning in February 1984.
Ihnat guest-starred in several television series during the 1960s and is best known by Star Trek fans as Garth of Izar from the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " Whom Gods Destroy " The Fugitive episode " Cry Uncle " " The Walls of Night " Ihnat held over seventy guest star credits in such well known series as Gunsmoke (" Exodus 21: 22 ", " Jenny " with Lisa Gerritsen ( December 28, 1970 ), and " Noose of Gold "), Bonanza (" A Dream to Dream " and " Terror at 2: 00 "), The Virginian (" Jed " and " Last Grave at Socorro Creek "), Mission: Impossible (" The Mind of Stefan Miklos "), Cimarron Strip (" The Hunted "), I Dream of Jeannie (" My Master the Rainmaker "), Mannix (" End Game " and " To Catch the Lightning "), The F. B. I.
His other appearances include: Wagon Train ( three times ), The Adventures of Kit Carson ( twice as Henry Jordan ), the Western anthology series Frontier ( twice ), Sheriff of Cochise, Pony Express, Behind Closed Doors, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Have Gun – Will Travel, Trackdown, The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Tombstone Territory, Whispering Smith, The Twilight Zone (" The Grave ", " The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank ," and " Jess-Belle "), Wanted: Dead or Alive, Overland Trail, Bat Masterson, The Rebel ( TV series ), Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Man and the Challenge, Combat, The Mod Squad ), I Spy, Perry Mason, The Incredible Hulk, The Fugitive (" Terror At High Point "), Stagecoach West, and In the Heat of the Night.
The script was written by Mann Rubin, who had authored the Fugitive episode " A Taste of Tomorrow ", while the film was directed by Buzz Kulik with a jazz score by Jerry Goldsmith.
When Congress created " An Act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters ", or more commonly known as the Fugitive Slave Act, they were responding to slave owners ' need to protect their property rights, as written into the 1787 Constitution.
Fugitive Ireland: European Minority nationalists and Irish political asylum 1937-2008 ", Daniel Leach ( Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2009 ); chapter 5.
North has also appeared in such live television shows as Days of our Lives, Green Acres, The Monkees in the first season episode " The Prince and the Pauper ", The Fugitive, Gidget, Adam-12 and My Three Sons.

Fugitive and song
* " The Fugitive " ( song ), a song by Merle Haggard
* " Fugitive " ( song ), a song by David Gray
In the 1932 film I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang, the song is sung by a congregation of black church-goers as the prison mates are led into the pews.
The song was used in the drama RUNAWAY, which is a remake of the movie The Fugitive.
Ridgway's album Snakebite: Blacktop Ballads and Fugitive Songs ( 2005 ), features the narrative song, " Talkin ' Wall Of Voodoo Blues Pt.
In addition, British heavy metal band Iron Maiden's 1992 album Fear of the Dark features a song based on the show entitled " The Fugitive ".
Emmett wrote this song after joining Bryant's Minstrels in 1858, when tensions across the country were high, and controversy raged surrounding slavery, state's rights and the enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act.
* Tony Banks ( musician ) used VL-Tone's Rock 1 rhythm as the basis for his song Charm ( from The Fugitive ( album )( 1983 )).

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In the episode " Tempus Fugitive ," the time-traveler Tempus mocks Lois, saying that future historians laugh at her for being fooled by a pair of glasses.
Luthor responds in turn by arranging for the murder of Wayne's lover, Vesper Fairchild, and framing Wayne for the murder ( as seen in Bruce Wayne: Fugitive ).
* The Fugitive ( 1910 film ), a film directed by D. W. Griffith
* The Fugitive ( 1947 film ), a film starring Henry Fonda and Dolores del Río, and directed by John Ford
* The Fugitive ( play ), a 1953 play by Ugo Betti
* The Fugitive, a 1913 play by John Galsworthy
* The Fugitive, a novel by Pramoedya Ananta Toer
* The Fugitive ( album ), an album by Tony Banks
With heavy political lobbying, the Compromise of 1850, passed by Congress after the Mexican-American War, stipulated a more stringent Fugitive Slave Law.
* September 18 – The Fugitive Slave Law is passed by the United States Congress.
* Pablo Escobar's Fugitive Hippo Shot Dead by The Telegraph
According to historian Mark Stegmaier, " The Fugitive Slave Act, the abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia, the admission of California as a free state, and even the application of the formula of popular sovereignty to the territories were all less important than the least remembered component of the Compromise of 1850 -- the statute by which Texas relinquished its claims to much of New Mexico in return for federal assumption of the debts.
Both 1996's Spy Hard and 1998's Wrongfully Accused, a parody of James Bond films and The Fugitive, respectively, received more popularity on home video but were not well received by critics.
In 1991, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being " culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant ".
After seeing this film, Harrison Ford was so impressed by Andrew Davis ' directing work that he immediately signed on to play Dr. Richard Kimble in Davis ' adaptation of The Fugitive.
Little Fugitive is a 1953 film written and directed by Raymond Abrashkin ( as " Ray Ashley "), Morris Engel and Ruth Orkin, that tells the story of a child alone at Coney Island.
Little Fugitive influenced the French New Wave and is considered by modern day critics to be a landmark film because of its naturalistic style and groundbreaking use of nonprofessional actors in lead roles.
When the film was screened in New York in 2005, film critic Joshua Land wrote, " Little Fugitive shines as a beautifully shot document of a bygone Brooklyn — any drama here resides in the grainy black-and-white cinematography, with its careful attention to the changes in light brought on by the inexorably advancing sun ... Filled with ' Aw, fellas!
* Athos Roussos, a character in the novel Fugitive Pieces ( 1996 ) by Anne Michaels

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